The Lotus Pond

A Sabbat by Any Other Name

The commonly accepted names for the Wiccan Sabbats are:

Most of these names come from Celtic festivals, and in some case, the Wiccan celebration supposedly vaguely resembles these original festivals. But, as well all know, Wicca is not Celtic. In the tradition I belong to, Universal Eclectic Wicca, there has been a move to change the Sabbat names to the following, with the idea of the celebration/rite occurring the evening before for the “eve” Sabbats:

While the names aren’t as poetic, they also don’t carry the Celtic baggage of the other names. In most cases, I try to use the newer names (or older, since they were supposedly used by Gardner originally), but I still like to use Beltane, Samhain (Sow-een), and Yule. They have built up a certain feeling for me that will take some time to become attached to the other names.

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